Gautier Capuçon, born in Chambéry, France, is a renowned cellist celebrated for his virtuosic technique and expressive musicality. Beginning his cello journey at the tender age of five, Capuçon's career has since soared to international acclaim. He studied under esteemed mentors such as Philippe Muller, Annie Cochet-Zakine, and Heinrich Schiff, honing his craft to become a true ambassador for the cello in the 21st century. Performing with the world's leading orchestras and conductors, Capuçon's repertoire spans both classical and modern works, showcasing his versatility and depth as an artist.
Capuçon is not just a performer but also a dedicated educator and mentor. He founded the Classe d'Excellence de Violoncelle, a masterclass program that nurtures young cellists from around the globe. His commitment to education extends through his Fondation Gautier Capuçon, which supports young string players and pianists, furthering his mission to inspire and cultivate the next generation of musicians. Playing on his cherished 1701 Matteo Goffriller cello, "L'Ambassadeur," Capuçon's performances are a testament to his artistry and passion for the cello.